Wee Jam with Tkiya Tots Returns

Babies, toddlers, and caregivers: join us Wednesdays (4/10-6/5) for singing, dancing, and all around jamming with a mix of instruments.

Family Literacy

Looking for a fun family program to help your child build reading skills? Register for the Family Literacy Program at the Y! Interactive reading and games, book giveaways, pizza, and raffles. All are welcome. Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Spring Exercise Classes: April 9 - June 13

Get in shape with the Y this spring! Our yoga, pilates, and zumba instructors show exercises in a variety of ways, so it's perfect no matter your skill level.

Growing Children's Hearts and Minds in Be Me

Friday, April 05, 2019

As a child of the 70’s and 80’s, I was blessed with Mister Rodgers as the key television personality in my formative years of television watching. I still do remember the opening and closing songs. “It’s such a good feeling to know you’re alive...” and while I can’t say that any one episode or sketch stood out for me, years later I can attest that the show laid out a blueprint for a healthy emotional intelligence that still might be unmatched in children’s television programming. Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood probed the depth of children’s feelings and did not shy away from difficult topics such as love, divorce, and death. I sometimes wish Mister Rogers was required viewing for anyone audacious enough to raise children.

The Y Organizes Drive to Aid Homeless Mothers

Monday, April 01, 2019

The Y invited the community to help fellow New Yorkers by contributing to a collection benefitting Siena House. The week-long drive culminated at the Y’s Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 24 and today we delivered the boxes to the Bronx shelter.

With Rita Rosenthal's Passing, the Y Loses a Beloved Family Member

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Yesterday we lost a dear and beloved member of the Y family, Rita Rosenthal. In her 108 years she held many titles: Holocaust survivor, German immigrant, Washington Heights resident, wife, jewelry businesswoman, mother, and grandmother. The Y was fortunate to also call her board member, bookkeeper, volunteer, and member. We will remember Rita for her devotion to others, her fight against adversity, and her strength, to name a few of her inspiring traits.

Precision Irish Dancers Step in Time for CALW Cultural Program

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Hands were clapping when the New York School of Irish Step Dance performed for the Center for Adults Living Well (CALW) on Sunday, March 10. In Riverdance-style dresses, six of the troop's dancers explored both soft- and hard-shoe dances that had them leaping and balancing on their toes. Crowd favorites included toe-tapping reels and an acapella piece that sounded like a percussive conversation between the dancers.

A Community Coming Together for Thanksgiving

Thursday, November 22, 2018

On Tuesday, November 20, the Center for Adults Living Well @ the Y staff were grateful to have had the opportunity to provide 150 seniors in our community with a Thanksgiving luncheon. The wonderfully festive day and the take-home meals were made possible through contributions from CALW members, volunteers, Fairway Market, and Temple Emanu-El.

Behind the NYT Neediest Cases Article: Overcoming Trauma Through a Supporting Community

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Last week The New York Times published a moving article about Y member and Wien House resident Yana Gilchenok. The piece, part of the newspaper’s Neediest Fund series, manages to capture Yana’s unique Russian-Jewish experience and some of the deep losses she’s had to endure. I feel privileged to be able to further share how, for nearly three decades, the Y has been there beside her, helping to keep her going despite these challenges.

Bigs in Blue: The Y Partners with Big Brothers Big Sisters and the NYPD

Monday, November 12, 2018

Last week the Y was thrilled to launch Bigs in Blue -- a partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City (BBBS of NYC) and the 33rd Precinct -- at our SONYC After School Program at Harbor Heights Middle School.

In Response to the Tragedy in Pittsburgh

Sunday, October 28, 2018

The board of directors, staff, and members of the YM&YWHA of Washington Heights & Inwood express our deep sorrow to our brethren at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. We are with them both in spirit and in person as our own Chief Program Officer Martin Yafe arrived there last evening to represent us all and offer support.

Introducing Table for You! with PJ Library

Friday, September 07, 2018

Washington Heights and Inwood families raising Jewish children now have more opportunities to participate in Jewish life, thanks to a grant recently awarded to the Y by PJ Library, a flagship program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation that provides free books to families raising Jewish children all over the world.